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Show PARAGON AH NEWS visit until Sunday with the Sam Cutler family. . Friday Mark and Earlene went to Cannonville to attend the funeral for Mark's sister Helen. The Rex Goodwin family arrived ar-rived home Monday after almost al-most a week in Las Vegas where they visited with relatives rela-tives and friends. The bad snow storm delayed their return re-turn to Paragonh. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mellor and their four children of Lake Shore arrived here Friday for an overnight visit with Anna's people, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Talbot Tal-bot and Judy. The Talbots also had visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Penman and family of West Weber, near Ogden. The Pen-mans Pen-mans are Neil's in-laws. Roy Talbot was down from Kaysvi'lle for . the weekend to help his' father, Walter Talbot, celebrate . his 80th birthday, which came on Sunday. Mrs. Minta Row returned to her home here Saturday after a visit to her daughters, Mrs. Frances Trevillion of Los Angeles. By Hilma Lamoreaux Mrs. Evelyn Davenport was honored at an Open House at her home Saturday in honor of her 80th birthday, which came on the 11th. - Around 100 people called to extend their good wishes. A-morg A-morg them were nearly 40 of her own family. Her daughters served delicious delic-ious refreshments to all who at-tended. at-tended. Mrs. Mary Dotson Is here again after spending some time in California. Mrs. Edith Marsing left for her home in Ogden Monday after af-ter several weeks here with the Bruc Barton family. DUP meeting was held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Idella Robinson. An. interesting lesson was given on the life of Parley P. Pratt and his wives."' Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Bertha S. Topham arrived arriv-ed home Thursday after three weeks absence during which time she spent Christmas with the Roy Berrie family in Kearns had holiday visits overnight with other family members including in-cluding the George Squires and Owen Hullingers In Salt Lake City and the Hilman Stevens in Ogden. After that she spent several days in Delta with son, Doyle and his family, who brought her hack to Paragonah. Miss Barbara Ann Davenport was In the hospital overnight Thursday for a tonsillotomy and is making a satisfactory recovery. recov-ery. Miss Donna Abbott was taken tak-en to the Valley View Medical Center Wednesday where she was treated for pneumonia for, several days. She is making fine progress at home now. Mrs. Stella Edwards came home from the hospital Tuesday Tues-day after a few days stay for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Henderson and their three children of Las Vegas arrived here Thursday to |